Borrowed Book Sanitizers

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The IDSmart Book Cleans Library Books in 30 Seconds

It's very important to create a healthy reading environment for readers. The spread of bacteria is an important public health issue when it comes to the sharing of a library's books. Unfortunately, some readers probably have some bad experiences with library books, finding foreign materials between inner pages or a borrowed book may have an unpleasant smell.

To solve this problem, ClariDy designed the IDSmart Book sterilizer to work with libraries and help readers. The system easy to use, requiring users to place a book on the internal shelf and start the device; readers will have a safe, clean and sweet-smelling book after 30 seconds.

If you want to borrow a clean book from the library or read a book in library, the free-to-use book sterilizer can be found in some libraries.
Trend Themes
1. Borrowed Book Sanitization - The rise of book sanitization devices has created an opportunity for businesses to provide cleaner and safer reading environments in libraries and other public spaces
2. Contactless Book Delivery - The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend of contactless services, leading to potential opportunities for businesses to innovate on delivery methods for library books
3. Smart Library Systems - Incorporating technology such as book sanitizers and contactless delivery into library systems can create a more efficient and user-friendly experience for readers
Industry Implications
1. Library Services - The emergence of book sanitizers and new delivery methods can create new opportunities for businesses in the library services industry
2. Health and Safety - The surge in demand for cleaner and safer public spaces has created potential for disruptive innovation in the health and safety industry
3. Smart Technology - The incorporation of technology such as book sanitizers in libraries and other public spaces opens up opportunities for innovation in the smart technology industry

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